Military spouse blogs from home front

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Michelle Obama’s Sept. 3 event at the College of Santa Fe was billed as a “roundtable” for military families, but one Albuquerque-based wife of an active duty Naval reservist left the event fe...

NM Republicans get royal treatment at convention

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It may not be the star-studded bonanza Democrats threw in Denver last week, but the Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn. this week is just as thrilling and momentous an occasion for New Mexico...

PRC candidate’s finance reports raise questions about expenditures

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If Jerome Block Jr. wins the race for New Mexico’s 3rd Public Regulation Commission district, taxpayers will pay the Democrat an annual salary of $90,000. But the State of New Mexico has already doled out...

Low energy prices plunge legislators into chaos

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Initially, Governor Richardson was pushing a special session to achieve universal health-care coverage in New Mexico, but has since scaled back the proposal to three bills that would provide all children under ...

Railyard progresses; contractors complain.

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Court and lien records show that at least three construction subcontractors have filed more than $2 million in liens and lawsuits against the Railyard Co. LLC, claiming they weren’t fully paid for their w...